Billy Jack
Member
My daughter bought a used Honda Fit, so I searched around looking for a decent forum to acquire some tech advice. Recently, a newbie posted, looking for advice on safely removing bird droppings on his new Fit. I responded with a procedure typical for us; Spray with a WW, cover with a mf cloth dampened with same, soak for a while, pinch up the residue with the mf, fog the panel and wipe with a clean mf. Of course, I didn't use all the abbreviations commonly used here.
Here's the response posted immediately by one of the forum's "veterans":
"for bird crap i use a synthetic based quick detailer spray, disposable gloves, and a soft paper towel. while paper towels will haze the paint if you scub the surface it is better than having a nice MF towel with bird crap u will need to wash each time... well, imho. i dont have time to be washing towels every day.. and i can polish the light haze during the next sealant application."
Sometimes it isn't worth the effort to try and be helpful.
Bill
Here's the response posted immediately by one of the forum's "veterans":
"for bird crap i use a synthetic based quick detailer spray, disposable gloves, and a soft paper towel. while paper towels will haze the paint if you scub the surface it is better than having a nice MF towel with bird crap u will need to wash each time... well, imho. i dont have time to be washing towels every day.. and i can polish the light haze during the next sealant application."
Sometimes it isn't worth the effort to try and be helpful.
Bill